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This Chasm MODel is built with a 2.5" black stonewashed blade and a black and gray zytel handle. The Outdoor Edge Chasm is a durable lockback knife for everyday carry. Features:Stainless steel drop point blade with a curved belly for versatile use.Dual thumb stud openers provide ambidextrous blade deployment.Item includes a tip-up pocket clip for secure carry.
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Specifications |
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Brand | Outdoor Edge | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 5.50" | ||
Blade Length | 2.50" | ||
Blade Material | 8Cr13MoV | ||
Hardness | 57 RC | ||
Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
Finish | Black Stonewash | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 3.00" | ||
Handle Material | Zytel | ||
Color | Gray | ||
User | Right Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Thumb Stud | ||
Lock Type | Lockback | ||
Model | Chasm | ||
Model Number | OECHY25 | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Camp/Hike, Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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A right-size, versatile pocket knife
I enjoy bigger knives but usually don't need a 3.5-inch blade, ball bearings, and exotic blade designs. I just want a small knife that doesn't attract attention, cuts, sharpens well and feels good in the hand. The Chasm excels at this and offers many options for clipping, lanyard, and deep carry. I like the blade design.
This knife is a pleasure to use. In today's dollars,…
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it is probably less expensive than the fifty cents I paid for my crude first knife back in 1959. Its bigger cousins with the replaceable blades are also surprisingly capable. Not suitable for fancy barbecues, but great for most other knife tasks.